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    VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    Hi all, new here. Just wanted to stop by and ask about what the preferred detailing steamer is these days. I did some looking around and a bit of research, and it seems that the VX5000 steamer is, or was for a long time the sort of go-to steamer for a great many detailers. Is that still the case? I certainly like the price, as its around $750. I was expecting to have to spend about double that for a quality commercial grade steamer. I run a small car business from my house, buying broken stuff and fixing it and selling it. But presentation is key, and I need to be able to get all that old grease, oil, and dirt off of the engines. As well as being able to make cleaning an interior a heck of a lot easier.

    I`ll be wanting to use a steamer on engines, as well as interiors. And of course I need it to perform very well. So I guess I`m just asking if the VX5000 has been replaced by something better by now. I know there are a ton of steamers to choose from, but I like its compact size. Is there any reason I shouldn`t get the VX5000? Is it still pretty up to date?

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    I just purchased a Vaporxbief single pro
    Outspecs the vx5000/VM3000 while being cheaper
    But if you prefer the vx I know a site that sells it for 680

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    Vapor chief
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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    From my research allot of machines that were over speced in the 1500 and under price ranged arnt true commercial grade and its iffy if they`d really last in our line of work..

    The ones that are built solid that`d I`d consider are the
    Vx5000/VM3000 single boiler
    Vaporchief single
    And dupray Tosca

    Vaporcheifs single pro out specs the vx5000/vm3000 while being cheaper
    The vapor chief continuous outspecs the Dupray Tosca bit is 200 to 300 more

    Anything else besides the ones mentioned I wouldn`t invest in

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    the vx 5000 will take to long for engine cleaning
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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    VX is a fine unit, takes a beating over here in Australia with a 240 volt aussie transformer in it and 15 amp socket, but Its the hose thats the problem. they`ve just gone to brass fitting inside hose as the plastic bit inside fails eventually and steam pisses out the front of the machine then.
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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    I have had the VX5000 for over a decade and its a fine machine, but I dont think (like 65Chevy does) it will be that great on a full on engine cleaning...
    The bigger machines with a bigger, longer hose and more psi would perhaps be better...

    For that reason I just use my smaller pressure washer with a wide fan nozzle and never have an issue cleaning the engine, compartment, underside of the hood, all the places down the sides of the engine, blowing out the radiator from the back side, and all those nooks and crannies inside the front fenders, the back of the grills if accessible, etc...

    Good Luck !
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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    So 2 votes for vapor chief, and 2 saying the VX-5000 would take too long to clean engines. So I`ll scrap my VX-5000 idea.

    But will the Vapor chief clean engines fast enough?

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    An afterthought:

    Also, which particular model of vapor chief are you guys recommending? They seem to have several, with a ranging from $450 to $2,000

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    if I was steam cleaning engines I would probally get 2100.00 unit

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    What is the reason? Just more PSI blowing out? Or higher temperatures?

    What are we really talking about here? Why is one steamer better than another for detailing engines, specifically. Lets get it all out.

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    Quote Originally Posted by bennylava View Post
    What is the reason? Just more PSI blowing out? Or higher temperatures?

    What are we really talking about here? Why is one steamer better than another for detailing engines, specifically. Lets get it all out.
    More PSI = hotter temp, which equates to more cleaning power which speeds up process

    Me personally.. for engine detailing, I`ll be using BF waterless wash and trim/tire AIO

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    Besides cheaper price and extra PSI I chose Vaporchief over the vx5000/vm3000 due to the following
    External heater element.. Replaceable and less dependant in needing distilled only water
    More powerful wattage heater element = quicker initial water heatup..
    3liter boiler vs 3.5 of vx..with that in conjunction with higher wattage heater element means quicker PSI recovery and possibly higher continuous use PSI.

    I got the 75 psi model.. If I let it sit it initially reached just shy of 85psi
    Continuous use I never noticed it drop past 50psi

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    Seems like this really isn`t an exact science, and different people have different opinions on it. I`ll probably just buy the Vaporchief $1200 unit just to be on the safe side. No way that thing is somehow bad at detailing engines.

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    Re: VX-5000 still a preferred steamer?

    Quote Originally Posted by nothingface5384 View Post
    More PSI = hotter temp, which equates to more cleaning power which speeds up process

    Me personally.. for engine detailing, I`ll be using BF waterless wash and trim/tire AIO
    I`d second this. I just got a VX5000 and also just started doing engine detailing on my own cars. The BF trim/tire AIO is quite good for this (tires too, but I didn`t like it on exterior plastic trim). I plan on doing as much as I can with waterless wash, then hit the tight areas with the steamer. Then I`ll follow that up with the BF trim/tire AIO and some aerosol dressing.

 

 
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